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Equine Cryotherapy Certification
Navigating the Program
Program Policies
Office Hours
Live Lectures and Study Group
Homework
Grading
Module 1: Introduction to Equine Bodywork
What is Equine Bodywork?
Career Opportunities & Industry Changes (7:35)
Scope of Practice
Module 2: Ethical and Legal Considerations
Client Health History and Consent
Legal Requirements
Code of Ethics
Module 3: Common Terms & Medical Terminology
Introduction
Root Words
Prefixes & Suffixes
Safe Language
Module 4: Equine Anatomy & Physiology – The Skeletal System
The Skeletal System - Overview
Equine Skeleton - by Anatomical Region (17:29)
Anatomical & Directional Terms (6:30)
Boney Landmarks & Their Purpose
Module 5: Equine Anatomy & Physiology – The Muscular System
Introduction to the Muscular System and Soft Tissue (105:12)
Cranial Region (78:51)
Cervical Region
Thoracic Region
Lumbar Region
Pelvic Region
Forelimbs
Hindlimbs
Hooves
Module 6: Equine Anatomy & Physiology – The Nervous System
Understanding the Mechanics of the Nervous System
Location of Nerves and Their Actions
Module 7: Equine Anatomy & Physiology – Circulatory and Lymphatic System
Understanding the Mechanics of the Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems
Effects of Massage & Bodywork on the Circulatory & Lymphatic Systems
Module 8: Equine Anatomy & Physiology – Respiratory & Digestive Systems
Understanding the Respiratory System
Understanding the Digestive System
Effects of Massage & Bodywork on These Systems.
Module 9: Safety Protocols
Equine Behavior and Safe Handling
Human Safety Precautions - Proper Biomechanics
Biosecurity Procedures
Safety Precautions for Equine Cryotherapy Sessions
Module 10: The Basics of Equine Cryotherapy
Introduction to Equine Cryotherapy
History and Evolution of Equine Cryotherapy
Module 11: Benefits of Cryotherapy
Physiological Effects of Cryotherapy on Horses
Psychological and Performance Benefits of Equine Cryotherapy
Module 12: Pathology & Contraindications
Pathologies - Common Illness & Injuries
Understanding when Cryotherapy should not be used on Horses
General Contraindications & Precautions
Identifying High-Risk Horses for Cryotherapy
Module 13: Assessment and Palpation
Art of Assessment - Foundation
Evaluating the Horse's Condition before Cryotherapy
Stretching, Passive and Active Mobility (23:27)
Proper Palpation Techniques for Identifying Potential Tenderness and Tension
Module 14: Communication and Charting
Effective Communication with Horse Owners and Veterinarians
Documenting Cryotherapy Sessions for Accurate Track Records
Module 15: Business and Legal
Setting up a Successful Equine Cryotherapy Practice
Understanding Legal Obligations and Considerations
Module 16: Charting & Record Keeping
Importance of Charting (SOAPR Notes)
Types of Charts
Additional Resources
Cold Therapies - a presentation
Cryotherapy Guidelines
Application (in person - one full day)
Proper Application of Cryotherapy on Different Areas of the Horse's Body
Hands-on Practice and Demonstration of Equine Cryotherapy Techniques
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History and Evolution of Equine Cryotherapy
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